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Follies of the wise: the human penchant for disastrously confusing fantasy with fact is most plainly seen in the impulse to ascribe one's own concerns ... An article from: Skeptical Inquirer
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Title: Follies of the wise: the human penchant for disastrously confusing fantasy with fact is most plainly seen in the impulse to ascribe one's own concerns to divine powers and then to harden one's heart against unbelievers.(Science & Religion)
Author: Frederick Crews
Publication:Skeptical Inquirer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 31 Issue: 2 Page: 27(5)

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